MATERI BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS 10 | PROCEDURE TEXT

Isna Ella
22 Aug 202107:31

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter explains the concept of procedure texts, which outline how to perform tasks or use instructions, such as operation manuals. Key components of procedure texts include a goal, materials, and steps, with a focus on using adverbs of sequence, imperative sentences, and action verbs. The video also illustrates these concepts with a practical example: how to make scrambled eggs. The presenter highlights the importance of language features like sequencing and action verbs and encourages viewers to analyze these features through an interactive exercise.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Procedure text explains how to perform tasks or operate things through a sequence of actions or steps.
  • 😀 The primary purpose of procedure text is to guide the reader on how to make, operate, or do something.
  • 😀 The second purpose of procedure text is to provide a clear set of instructions to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
  • 😀 The generic structure of procedure text includes: 'Goal' or 'Title', 'Materials' (ingredients or necessary items), and 'Steps' (instructions to perform the task).
  • 😀 In the 'Materials' section, the ingredients or items needed for the task are listed (e.g., eggs, vegetables, oil for an omelette).
  • 😀 The 'Steps' section provides the sequence of actions to complete the task (e.g., wash vegetables, cook eggs).
  • 😀 Procedure text uses adverbials of sequence like 'first', 'second', 'then', and 'after that' to outline the steps clearly.
  • 😀 Imperative sentences are commonly used in procedure text, directing the reader to take actions like 'cut', 'pour', or 'mix'.
  • 😀 Adverbials are used to provide detail on time, place, or accuracy (e.g., 'for 5 minutes' or 'until golden brown').
  • 😀 Action verbs are essential in procedure texts, like 'boil', 'mix', 'crack', and 'stir', to describe the tasks the reader needs to perform.
  • 😀 Simple present tense is used in procedure texts to describe actions that are generally true or regular instructions.
  • 😀 An example of procedure text is a recipe for making scrambled eggs, which includes the materials and steps clearly outlined.
  • 😀 The provided example of 'how to make scrambled eggs' follows the structure of procedure text with a goal, materials, and sequential steps.
  • 😀 The underlying words in the example text (such as 'crack' and 'stir') are action verbs, which highlight the language features of the procedure text.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to analyze language features like adverbs, action verbs, and imperative sentences in the example text.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of a procedure text?

    -The main purpose of a procedure text is to explain how to perform a task or operation by providing a series of steps. It aims to guide the reader through a process of making, operating, or doing something.

  • What are the two primary purposes of a procedure text?

    -The two primary purposes of a procedure text are: 1) To explain or tell the reader how to make, operate, or do something through a sequence of actions. 2) To provide instructions or steps for making, operating, or performing a task.

  • What are the three main components of a procedure text's generic structure?

    -The three main components of a procedure text's generic structure are: 1) Goal or Purpose, 2) Materials (ingredients or tools), and 3) Steps (the sequence of actions or instructions).

  • What is the importance of the 'materials' section in a procedure text?

    -The 'materials' section is important because it lists the ingredients, tools, or resources required to perform the task described in the procedure text. It ensures the reader knows exactly what is needed to follow the instructions.

  • What are some examples of language features used in procedure texts?

    -Examples of language features in procedure texts include: 1) Use of adverbials of sequence (e.g., first, second, then), 2) Imperative sentences (e.g., cut, boil), 3) Adverbs to express time or accuracy (e.g., for five minutes), 4) Action verbs (e.g., make, take, crack), and 5) Simple present tense.

  • Why are adverbials of sequence important in procedure texts?

    -Adverbials of sequence are important because they help organize the steps of the process in a clear and logical order. Words like 'first', 'second', 'next', and 'after that' guide the reader through the sequence of actions.

  • What is the role of imperative sentences in procedure texts?

    -Imperative sentences are used to give direct instructions or commands. In procedure texts, they tell the reader exactly what action to take, such as 'cut the onions' or 'boil the water'.

  • What does the use of action verbs indicate in a procedure text?

    -Action verbs in a procedure text indicate the specific actions that need to be performed. These verbs are essential for explaining the steps clearly and concisely (e.g., 'make', 'pour', 'stir').

  • What tense is commonly used in procedure texts, and why?

    -Procedure texts commonly use the simple present tense because it is used to describe general instructions or facts that are always true. For example, 'The egg cracks' or 'Boil the water'.

  • How does the example of 'how to make scrambled eggs' fulfill the requirements of a procedure text?

    -'How to make scrambled eggs' fulfills the requirements of a procedure text by including all three key components: a clear goal or purpose, a list of materials (ingredients), and a series of steps detailing how to make the scrambled eggs.

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